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which regard his religious faith , and in those matters of ecclesiastical discipline which have already been defined by the competent autho- rities . ( p . 191. ) Where can the Committee find the laws which define the powers or ...
which regard his religious faith , and in those matters of ecclesiastical discipline which have already been defined by the competent autho- rities . ( p . 191. ) Where can the Committee find the laws which define the powers or ...
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Does any difference of opinion now exist in any part of Europe with regard to temporal power ? I am not aware that there is a Ca- tholic divine in existence at present , who holds the doctrine of the Pope having temporal power or ...
Does any difference of opinion now exist in any part of Europe with regard to temporal power ? I am not aware that there is a Ca- tholic divine in existence at present , who holds the doctrine of the Pope having temporal power or ...
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-Entirely distinct , and regard- ing different subjects totally , not to be confounded . ' * . : Dr Murray's Evidence . Is the Pope's authority confined altoge- ther to a spiritual authority ? -Wholly confined to a spiritual autho rity ...
-Entirely distinct , and regard- ing different subjects totally , not to be confounded . ' * . : Dr Murray's Evidence . Is the Pope's authority confined altoge- ther to a spiritual authority ? -Wholly confined to a spiritual autho rity ...
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A Discourse on the Rise Progress Peculiar Objects | 1 |
Memoirs of Samuel Pepys Esq F R S Secretary | 23 |
Absenteeism By Lady Morgan | 54 |
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